Gatti-Gomez conference call
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (June 14,
2007) – Boxing’s most exciting fighter,
Arturo Gatti, returns to the ring on Saturday,
July 14 when he challenges rugged brawler Alfonso
Gomez of “The Contender” in a 10
round bout from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City,
NJ, it was announced today by Main Events CEO
Kathy Duva. IBF Welterweight Champion Kermit
Cintron will defend his crown against IBF #7
ranked contender and mandatory challenger Walter
Matthysse in a 12 round co-feature bout. Caesars
Atlantic City will host the welterweight doubleheader.
Main Events is promoting
the evening of boxing, in association with The
Tournament of Contenders, LLC and Caesars Atlantic
City.
Tickets, priced at $300,
$200, $150, $100, and $50, are available at
the Boardwalk Hall box office, by calling Ticketmaster
at 1-800-736-1420 or on-line at Ticketmaster.com.
HBO’s “World
Championship Boxing” series will broadcast
the doubleheader.
ARTURO GATTI vs. ALFONSO
GOMEZ
Conference Call Transcript
June 12, 2007
ALFONSO GOMEZ: I am training
very hard for this fight. It is the hardest
I have ever trained. My family, friends and
promoters are impressed about how seriously
I am taking this fight. To me, this is a make
or break fight. I am 26 years old and have been
a professional for 6 years, been fighting for
17 years and it is my time to shine. I have
to do my best and I am going to go in there
and fight my hardest. I never give up and I
always give 100%, whether I am tired or whether
I am weak I always keep going and keep going.
This time I am going to be 110% and my legs
are going to be there to counter-punch if I
have to or to pressure him if I have to. All
I can say is that I am certain I am going to
win this fight.
What gives you an indication
that you can beat him?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: When he goes
against bigger guys, I see that he has crumbled
with Oscar and Baldomir and Mayweather. When
he moved up in weight, I think that is his downfall.
He is very strong at 140 or 135 pounds but at
welterweight I think I will be the bigger man
and my conditioning will help me prevail in
this fight and help me win.
Do you think the fight will
turn into a Gatti-Ward type fight?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: It is very,
very probably. For some reason, in my fights
I go in with a game plan to box and don’t
get hit as much but when the blood gets hot
and the warrior in me comes out and we start
brawling. I am going to try to be smart this
fight and keep my distance because I am taller
than him and have a longer reach, but if it
comes down to going toe-to-toe like he did with
Ward I have no problem doing it, I’ve
done it 100 times and if it happens this time,
I am going to do it.
Did you learn anything from
Manfredo When he went to Wales?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: He went into
the biggest crowd he has ever seen. I think
I’m going to a pretty big crowd too, but
I’ve seen the lights and that’s
a good thing for me. I’ve heard the people
cheer for me and against me where I have been
the favorite or I’ve been the opponent
so I am experience in that matter. Manfredo
did not throw punches in that fight. I do throw
punches even if I am going down I will continue
to throw. Knowing I am going into Arturo Gatti’s
backyard and knowing that everyone wants him
to win to fight Chavez, Jr.; I am not going
to allow anything to happen that will allow
the referee to stop the fight. It won’t
happen.
Jeff Wald: This will be a
very exciting fight and I’m sure Arum
would also love to make Gomez vs. Chavez Jr.
also. The British Boxing Commission had ruled
that the Manfredo fight was stopped early but
there is nothing they can do about it. Kathy
Duva is not Frank Warren and the New Jersey
Commission is not the British Boxing Commission.
I went to a dinner Frank Warren hosted the night
before the fight and the judges and referee
were there. I doubt that will happen the night
before this fight at a Kathy Duva dinner.
Do you find it insulting
that there is talk of another fight after you
even fight him?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: Not at all
insulting, but motivating. When I heard it,
it didn’t make me mad it just motivated
me. I will prove that I should be the one fighting
Chavez, Jr. I will prove that it is my time
to shine.
Kathy Duva: That information
did not come from Main Events, it came from
Top Rank. They approached us about the fight
and what we told them was that Gatti had to
get past Alfonso Gomez before we could talk
about a fight like that. We are not taking Gomez
lightly by any stretch of the imagination. Arturo’s
not and if you look at the history of boxing,
guy’s have lost numerous fights when they
are supposed to have a bigger one is startling.
It’s not just coincidence. Guy’s
look past and forget about the one that is in
front of them. I don’t think Arturo’s
going to make that mistake and we certainly
have not encouraged him to do it.
Who do you think is the biggest
puncher you have faces so far?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: I think Manfredo.
He has hit me the hardest. At the time, he was
going to go up to super middleweight and I was
still a welterweight. I got hit by a middleweight
and he busted up my face but he didn’t
take me down. That is great motivation for me
going in against Gatti, knowing that he hits
very hard, but he doesn’t hit as hard
as a super middleweight.
Do you feel you could replace
Gatti in boxing?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: It would be
a privilege to be looked at in that way –
he’s a legend and a human highlight film
and he’s had that trilogy and after this
fight, after I beat him, I am able to step into
his shoes and able to carry the Atlantic City
crowd like he did, it will be amazing.
Did you hear about the issues
while the fight was being made?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: I did hear
about it but it didn’t bother me at all.
This is my opportunity to show that the Contender
fighters and the Contender Promotion is real
and we are real fighters. We will show that
we are not just a reality show but real fighters
and get what every boxer wants – the exposure
and they want to have the bog fights. With the
Contenders, we now have the exposure and the
big fights and we now have to prove that we
are real fighters.
Do you feel any pressure
to KO Gatti because he is the hometown guy?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: There is always
that worry, but I am training hard to make sure
I win every round. I think if I win every round
convincingly, it will be hard to take the fight
away from me. If we had a rematch, I wouldn’t
mind doing it again. But I doubt they would
take it from me.
Would you like to fight Chavez
Jr. if you win?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: For me, Chavez
Sr. was and is my idol ever since I grew up
watching him. He was the best boxer ever to
come out of Mexico. If we made the fight it
would be great, whether it be here or Mexico.
I wouldn’t want to particularly fight
him. There are so many names out there and my
management would decide that.
Do you expect Gatti to fight
differently now that he is with Ward?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: Whether he
is with McGirt or Ward, he is the type of fighter
who gives his heart to the fight. He will go
to war because that is where his heart is and
you have to go where your heart tells you to
go. I am training with two fighters, one that
will move around and make me use my legs and
I train with fighters who are strong and will
stand there and go toe-to-toe. Whatever his
game plan is I will be ready for it. But at
the end of the day we all know what he is going
to do. He is going to be there to go toe-to-toe
and I am going to do it.
I am going to prove that
I don’t have slow feet and that I do have
a jab. I kind of got upset about what Ward said
because I partied with him at the Hall of Fame
in New York and we had a great time but as a
trainer he said I don’t have a jab and
I have no legs but I am going to prove that.
Everyone is going to see that I have one of
the best jabs in boxing. I am moving around
and catching the guy that is running and counter-punch
the guy that is in front of me. I am going to
prove that I have more skills than to just throw
punches. I’m not just a puncher-thrower,
I am a complete fighter.
What do you think about the
competition you have faced compared with the
best in boxing?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: Mayweather
is the pound-for-pound best. I fought Manfredo
who was a middleweight, I fought Ishe Smith.
Those were fighters who were ranked who already
fought for titles. So I am no different from
those guys – I just need the opportunity.
July 14 is my opportunity and I won’t
let it go.
What do you think will happen
with the AC crowd?
ALFONSO GOMEZ: They will
look at me as an opponent and I got great exposure
from the show and I am grateful for that. I
won’t be surprised if I get a lot of cheers
from the crowd when they announce my name. I’m
not saying they will cheer more from me than
Gatti, but I will get some cheers. I stepped
up in the show and gave my heart and will do
the same on July 14.
ARTURO GATTI: I am training
very hard for this fight. This is the hardest
I have trained for any fight.
The last fight there is no
excuses. Everyone saw what happened. Right now
I am just happy to be back in the ring, especially
against a guy like Gomez and this will put me
right back where I belong. Gomez is the kind
of guy that will do that for me. I am very prepared
for the fight, I am very excited and I will
have a nice surprise for everybody that night.
What is it like to be trained
by Micky Ward?
ARTURO GATTI: It has been
very fun and he has been pushing me like crazy.
I can’t believe how strong this guy is
and I can’t believe I fought him three
times. He works me very hard and right now he
is waiting for me at the gym. He’s not
there to teach me how to fight; nobody can do
that any more. He’s a motivator and he
will tell me what I do wrong and remind me and
he is pushing me a lot. He is excited to work
with me and I am excited working with him.
It is only about business.
It has been about business all my life. I take
this sport every seriously and the thing about
Micky is he is a competitor just like I am and
this is a great idea and Pat made the right
decision and it is going to show and I can’t
wait until July 14.
Do you spar with Micky?
ARTURO GATTI: No, not at
all. I wouldn’t want that anyway. It wouldn’t
be very professional to do that. We would get
some flashbacks. And it would be a war again.
I respect Micky as a trainer now. I don’t
want to fight him.
Do you get the idea he wants
to spar?
ARTURO GATTI: To help me
out maybe. What do you think about Alfonso,
he seems to be the same type of fighter as you?
To be quite honest, I only
saw highlights of him. Pat Lynch is a master
of picking my opponents. Every time I pick one,
I lost. Every time Pat picks an opponent, I
win. It is very exciting and I have a lot to
lose and he has a lot to gain. So I know he
is going to be very prepared for this fight
and I am looking to have a good fight.
Do you think about the talk
of Chavez Jr. in the fall?
ARTURO GATTI: Not at all.
I have heard about it but it does not come into
my mind. I am in no position to be looking ahead
of Alfonso. He’s a young lion and he is
coming to win this fight and I know he is training
like an animal like I am myself. I take one
fight at a time and I have a lot of respect
for this kid.
It is hard to live up to
every performance that I have had. I can’t
go in there and make every fight like the Gonzalez
fight that is impossible. It all depends on
your opponent. I had a pitiful performance (in
my last fight) and it sucks and I know inside
my heart that when I walked into the ring that
I was going to have a horrible night but I had
to go through with it. My fans knew better and
they have been following me for the longest
time and I am prepared to give myself a good
fight for my promoters and of course my manager.
I know they will not let me in the ring unless
I am prepared physically and mentally and I
am going to perform.
Kathy Duve, how does it make
you feel that the Gatti-Ward trilogy is now
an adjective for action?
Kathy Duva: When people asked
me about my accomplishments as a promoter, I
have to mention those fights and getting it
done and bringing it to Atlantic City, for the
second fight I think was crucial in the iconic
status of those matches. It is great to know
that this is the yardstick by witch other matches
are measure and will be for some time. They
did a poll on ESPN and it came out second of
all time is people’s choice of favorite
trilogies. That is quite an accomplishment when
the only thing ahead of you is Ali-Frazier.
Gatti and Ward were the ones the bled and bled
and gave people all of those thrills.
Is this an opportunity to
silence those who way you wouldn’t fight
any more?
ARTURO GATTI: That’s
funny and let me tell you something. I can’t
wait until after this performance because a
lot of people are going to have their foot in
their mouth. I know a lot of those people are
close to me. I don’t have anything to
prove to anybody. I know that I have a lot more
left. Some performances are poor and you can’t
have a great fight every night. Boxing is a
sport where a guy has a couple of looses and
they are finished. They forget that we are human
beings and we have personal problems and that
was the cause of my performance. But that’s
OK, I am back, I’m clear and I’ve
got the secret back and I can’t wait to
get in the ring again.
Do you see yourself following
in your friend’s footsteps and becoming
a trainer?
ARTURO GATTI: No. Right now
I am trying to be a fighter. Being a trainer
means that I will have to retire and I have
no intentions of retiring any time soon. But
boxing is in my blood and I will stick around.
Maybe Kathy will give me a job one day too.
Or I can work with Pat Lynch and sell some tickets.
Jeff Wald: Gatti Ward, for
someone who has been a boxing fan for 44 years
that is the benchmark.
Why do you continue?
ARTURO GATTI: I just love
what I do and I make a lot of money too. But
I blew the opportunity to be a three-time world
champion the last fight and I man on a mission.
It is something very personal and it is tough
to walk away when I know I can do it at the
level of competition that I am in right now.
I am fighting younger guys and I am more experience
and more intelligent and I will fight one at
a time and show the world that I can fight at
that high level.
Can you tell us what you
are doing differently for this fight?
ARTURO GATTI: In my heart,
I am happy personally and everything is going
great for me. I am the type of person that trains
like an animal. I was training harder because
there were a lot of problems in my life and
I think I burned myself out. My heart wasn’t
there and I didn’t want to be in the ring
that night but I had to. You can’t just
walk away from it. I had no one to help, like
in other sports such as basketball or football.
I had to walk in that ring and face what I had
to face and go home and dwell on what happened
that night and it really bothered me and think
about what happened, and it won’t happen
again.
What do you expect from Gomez?
ARTURO GATTI: I am sure he
is in good shape spirit-wise and everything,
but when you talk about hunger, I think I am
hungrier than he is. I am so hungry. My stomach
is very empty right now. I can’t wait
to step into the ring and I am going to bring
back the old Arturo with my boxing skill and
I am going to forget about brawling. I am excited
about the fight. This is a great opportunity
for me. I want to thank Kathy and Pat for getting
the right fight for me. It is a great opportunity
and I am not going to blow it this time.
I can’t retire. The
way I am working in the gym, there is no retirement
schedule for me anytime soon.
What’s the secret?
ARTURO GATTI: The secret
was when I was 8 years old I wanted to become
world champion and I did. I believe in what
I do again and my heart is in it to do my best
and I can’t wait to do it again.
Do you feel pressure to live
up to what you have done in the past, more so
than regular fighters?
ARTURO GATTI: I definitely
put a lot of pressure on myself. I am the one
that criticizes myself the most. But that’s
what makes me work even harder. The last fight
I didn’t have it. It’s hard to say
but I didn’t want to be in that ring that
night. My favorite place to be is in that ring
and that night I didn’t want to be there.
How do you feel about Mayweather
popping off about you being a C+ fighter?
ARTURO GATTI: Not really.
Quite honestly, if he did say that, I don’t
understand him. He would have to take those
marbles out of his mouth for me to understand
him.
Jeff Wald: Mayweather in
his best day would never put on one tenth the
exciting fights that Arturo has put on. For
someone that has bought tickets, I bought tickets
to Gatti and I don’t think I would buy
tickets to Mayweather. I thought that was a
terrible performance he put on against Oscar.
I give Oscar all the credit of trying to fight.
People will go see Arturo and they will go see
Alfonso.
ARTURO GATTI: If people want
to go see fights, they will come see this. People
go to see Mayweather to lose and they will come
see me to fight and win the fight. That’s
the difference. You can’t take anything
away from Mayweather, he is a great fighter,
you know what I mean? But I love the way I fight.
What did you think about
Cotto-Judah?
ARTURO GATTI: I saw the fight
and I thought Cotto got rounds at the end. Judah
keeps fading and I don’t know why. I don’t
know if it conditioning or if he doesn’t
rain right. Maybe he has a problem with his
physique. But he fades and if you have a fighter
like Cotto and he is strong, you can’t
win. I really thought that Zab was going to
beat him every round. I think Cotto is strong
and a tough guy but his chin is very suspect.
Whoever he fights that can crack an egg, will
put him to sleep. That’s all I can say.
Judah fought like a warrior.
He did a lot more than people expected, especially
against a fighter like Cotto who is strong and
hungry. If he fought like he did against Mayweather
– he played with Mayweather for 5 rounds
– I thought that’s what he was going
to do against Cotto. I thought he was going
to win. Boxing…people don’t understand
how tough of a business it is.
Did you consider retiring
after the Baldomir fight?
ARTURO GATTI: Not at all.
It never crossed my mind. It just wasn’t
working out for me that night. Whatever happened
happened.
What about fighting Cotto?
ARTURO GATTI: It would be
a dream come true. But I can’t be jumping
that far away. I’ve got Alfonso Gomez
who is very hungry and very strong and he is
probably stronger than Gomez so let me take
care of him first. I wish Cotto the best and
I want him to keep on winning. I’ve go
to do what I’ve got to do and I keep jump
ahead like that.
I am going to make that roof
in Atlantic City explode that night. Now I am
having a great training camp and a fun training
camp. I felt bad for Teddy because we worked
so hard and I felt bad for him because I know
how hard he worked to get me in physical condition
for that fight.
Was the split with Buddy
part of the problem?
ARTURO GATTI: Let me just
say that I needed a change. Change is good.
I changed from Hector Rocha to Buddy and look
what happened. I am changing to Micky Ward and
something nice is going to happen again.
Has the time off benefited
you?
ARTURO GATTI: It has rejuvenated
me. You guys are going to see. I can’t
wait until I walk into the ring. You guys are
going to definitely see what I am talking about.
Are you worried about Gomez’
strength?
ARTURO GATTI: We don’t
care about that. I don’t have to worry
about making weight the day before the fight.
My weight will be on a week or two weeks before
the fight. If guys are strong, I will be faster
and I am just a naturally strong guy. And I
am a strong puncher so I am not going to dwell
on a guy that is strong like I did the last
time. It didn’t work for me.
Have you had a chance to
enjoy your new house?
ARTURO GATTI: I was in it
for a week and I was gone. My house is furniture
over furniture. I am excited to win this fight
and go back home.
What kind of effect do low
blows have in a fight?
ARTURO GATTI: Low blows do
slow you down. I hit a guy low one time and
I could tell it slowed him down and I’m
not a dirty fighter.
How are feeling now at 147?
ARTURO GATTI: The year off
let me get strong. 147 is where I am good at.
I was thinking that 147 would be too big but
I am good now. I don’t have to worry about
trying to kill myself to make 147 and I am not
going to try to be bigger than my opponent.
Before I was lifting like crazy trying to be
as big as my opponent but my performance was
very poor. Right now I am a little 147 pounder
but I am strong and I am fast and very explosive.
I don’t lift weights anymore. I do pull-ups,
dips and push-ups and that’s it.
Do you worry about the temptation
to brawl?
ARTURO GATTI: It’s
funny you said that. When you make sure you
are not going to brawl is when you practice.
I told Pat that we don’t want guys that
are going to come in and make me prove something
in the gym because I pick up bad habits again.
If I box in the gym, I will box in the fight
and not try to be Arturo Gatti. If I brawl in
sparring that’s what I am going to pick
up and I will go into the fight and start brawling
again. And we’ll make sure we are not
going to make those mistakes again. I have to
apply the right things to my training.